Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

We can absolutely spend what they spend, and we do it. The difference is the revenue remaining to reinvest in the arms race currently taking place.
85 scholarship players gets you to nearly $4 million. Our coaching and support staff likely costs us at least $6-7million. That's $10 million and you haven't paid out a single expenditure.
It doesn't take long to get to you north of $20 million.

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Let’s leave aside the vast majority of American college football programs and focus for a moment on the profitability of this top tier. The so-called top tier is comprised of just over 120 teams in the NCAA Division 1-A, now known more commonly as the Football Bowl Series (FBS) programs. While there is supposedly astronomical revenue to be made for universities in this tier, the idea of “profitability” among these programs is actually very muddy. Take the University of Alabama’s football team, for example, which had the third highest revenue during the 2011-2012 season, generating $110 million. While a typical SEC program spends around $27 million on its football team each year, Alabama reported about $41.5 million of operational expenses. Those expenses do not include the athletic department’s debt service payments, which would have added about $13 million more to its overall expenses. There was also $37 million of the athletic department’s budget not allocated to any particular sport or gender of athlete, and it’s not clear how much of that piece of the pie football received.

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

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RB with Yearby, Gus, Gray, Walton, Dex and Scarlett. I cannot say who the starter will be. I can say that Yearby and Gus both made significant improvement over the course of the season, but they both have room for improvement. For example, although Gus ran the ball much better this season, I would love to see Gus make a block or learn the entire playbook. I like Gray's explosiveness and big play ability but its obvious he was learning how to play RB. Gray still has flashes of an ability to make big plays and he is not soft. In high school, he made big plays on everyone, including Central. Gray was consistently the most talented football player on the field, but I cannot comment on his off the field work habits.
Walton is explosive. His explosive runs really jump out at you and he is fearless. Walton is still learning the position while Scarlett seems a little more polished but not as bold and explosive in his running style.
The Canes could have one of the deepest RB groups in college football even with the all time leading rusher leaving for the NFL. I think that depth will cause the RBs to push each other and the Canes will have a strong running game as a result.
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | December 19, 2014 at 08:29 PM

Three University of Miami football players were named to the 2014 Phil Steele All-America team as the publication announced its postseason awards. In addition to the announcement of the All-America teams, the magazine also announced its 2014 Postseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, which ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Posted by: WWIM | December 19, 2014 at 12:35 PM
First, I don't lie. Second, I don't debate you because your main interest is trolling for conflict, not exchanging ideas.
And finally, I don't particulary care what you think, about anything really, while you on the other hand appear obsessed with my thoughts.
Just ignore me WW, I do it to you and it's worked out fine for me so far.

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...

Dear Canes Fans: As a supporter of University of Miami athletics, we want to thank you very much for your continued commitment to our institution and to our athletics program. The University of Miami is also committed to maintaining a model athletics program in compliance with all NCAA, ACC and ...